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A hybird is 60s British slang for an attractive young woman who smokes marijuana cigarettes.

“The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.”

I’ve lost all respect for Sam Barsanti after this typo.

Of course a French appeals judge is going to overturn a previous decision. You can’t give a Frenchman a chance to be contrarian and not expect him to use it.

It’s still extremely successful in syndication though, both on cable and in almost every local market. That is probably much more lucrative than one airing on a Sunday night and I’d assume there’s more value in it being a show that’s still on the air and making new episodes when making syndication deals.

Considering the Mexican border was a lot further north until the Mexican American War, I think it’s a recurring topic for both nations.

But you’re missing the most obvious thing: what people REALLY want is prequels. Endless prequels, each where you already know how it’s going to end, each explaining tiny throwaway bits of backstory from the original properties that no one ever wondered about before.

TBS runs Family Guy and American Dad reruns for hours a day and as much as I like Adult Swim two hours of it are McFarlane reruns on any given weekday night. Obviously Turner has first dibs on Family Guy if it’s dropped by Fox.

This reminds me of the time Seth McFarlane had a part time job selling weapons grade uranium to Saparmurat Niyazov, President for Life of Turkmenistan.

Frasier probably sounded like the oddest spin-off from Cheers, considering he was just a walking 80s stereotype of a pompous overeducated elitist doofus. I could see a Darlene show working if it had the right voice.

“Look Who’s Oinking” was outstanding, but it had the benefit of Ang Lee’s direction and being based on a short story by John Cheever.

Saturday Night Fever should go without saying. Which I guess it did until I said it.

But in Stardate time 2 years is only six parsecs.

Do I have to cancel my 2019 “Buns” calendar photo shoot?

In New York, they call buns “bagels.” I don’t get it either.

Feels like they Deadpoolified him by ten percent or so.

I think at this point they’re just going to slap a new cover on Herman Wouk’s 1971 WW2 book The Winds of War and call it a day.

I’m not sure of the exact numbers but I think there are a lot more middle age and elderly people committing suicide than teenagers. Or at least, succeeding.. Teens may attempt more without fully committing.

What are the suicides that aren’t depression or other mental illness related?

The Producers was also a spectacularly risky endeavor, since it was made when WW2 was still recent history and the effects were still being felt. I’m sure Hitler jokes were being made right and left at parties and maybe counterculture comedy clubs but it was a new frontier to do so in a mainstream movie and since it